Court Cuts Life Support in ‘Right to Die’ Case
French court allows family to turn off paralyzed man’s life support in a landmark right to die case.
French court allows family to turn off paralyzed man’s life support in a landmark right to die case.
Judge Polster will not make a decision in the consolidated opioid litigation until at least August, he says.
The ACLU says the raids could compromise some refugees’ due process rights.
The U.S. Women’s National Team filed a class action in March, and they hope their recent World Cup victory will complement its cause.
The Trump administration didn’t want to release raid dates earlier in the week. Some say their political value is being prioritized over practicality.
Cedarbrook nursing home recently came under fire over allegations that a resident fell and died because it was understaffed.
Tetrodotoxin could be an effective solution to the opioid problem if its toxicity can be depleted.
New Jersey first responders will now carry buprenorphine to manage opioid withdrawal symptoms.
President Trump delayed the raids by two weeks. Now, ICE says the operation could target up to 1 million immigrants.
County clerk Michael Kearns says the Green Light Law is unconstitutional.